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joining us now to talk about that more, steve leisman. >> it is argued that the world is not really in the middle of a currency war. and he distinguished between the colonel policies and the tariffs of the 1930s. large policies are designed to enhance domestic demand. these policies are not beg thy neighbor but enrich thy neighbor. says those nations benefit from growth in developed nations. >> he is saying i am not worried about policies of japan which have had an ifect. >> steve, thank you very much. >> sue, down to you. >> thank you. for investors trying to play a rise in interest rates, there is a focus on a tiny corner. of the income market called the floating rate debt. and how your money could be impacted. >> they are flocking to this so-called floating rate. investors poured $1.4 billions into these funds. companies are issuing near record levels of this floating rate debt to meet the demand and investors are asking for it. so let's say a company issues a billion dollar bond. that's on top of a three-month libor which is 29 basis points. that is above 1%. investors will get big
joining us now to talk about that more, steve leisman. >> it is argued that the world is not really in the middle of a currency war. and he distinguished between the colonel policies and the tariffs of the 1930s. large policies are designed to enhance domestic demand. these policies are not beg thy neighbor but enrich thy neighbor. says those nations benefit from growth in developed nations. >> he is saying i am not worried about policies of japan which have had an ifect. >>...
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>> howrpt the airports, steve? >> not a good situation there. there are long delays anywhere from a half hour to an hour and a half depending on each which area you are flying in and out of. definitely call ahead. all the washington, d.c. airports do have delays. newark has delays and philadelphia airport as well. so check before you go to to catch your flight. shep? >> steve centanni hagerstown maryland tonight. is where is this headed? >> lots of snow. contains city man just got dumped on colorado to maryland. up to new york. take a look record breaker in springfield all time record for the city of springfield, illinois. 18.5. in buoyla, colorado, close to 20 inches, red house, maryland, 16 inches. missouri a foot as well he is kansas. and then the severe decide of the storm, shepard, where we saw wind gusts in excess of hurricane strength. 86 mile-per-hour wind gusts in orlando. cape canaveral 67 miles per hour. cocoa 58 miles per hour. we saw some tornado warnings as well as the storm moved through. >> shepard: what a day. janice dean live f
>> howrpt the airports, steve? >> not a good situation there. there are long delays anywhere from a half hour to an hour and a half depending on each which area you are flying in and out of. definitely call ahead. all the washington, d.c. airports do have delays. newark has delays and philadelphia airport as well. so check before you go to to catch your flight. shep? >> steve centanni hagerstown maryland tonight. is where is this headed? >> lots of snow. contains city...
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steve? >> yeah, bill, this is a really interesting finding from our survey, our cnbc all-america economic survey of 800 americans around the country. and we did have some positive housing data. i just want to give you the topline stuff before we dig in a little deeper here. this is the percentage of americans who expect their home values to increase. 54%, that's come down, the same. and what's happened here is you'll see those who say it's going to go up, it's up for a post-crisis high of 33% vest only 13%, who say it's going to decrease. but that doesn't mean we don't have problems in the housing market in this country. in fact, in some cases, quite substantially, you look at the next chart here. what we'll see, you ask people, compared to the purchase price, what you bought it for, is your home value the same? 22% saying it's unchanged, and that compares with march 2011 and '12, worth less, 26%. worth more, 28%. this is the thing that's interesting here. about a quarter of the public still
steve? >> yeah, bill, this is a really interesting finding from our survey, our cnbc all-america economic survey of 800 americans around the country. and we did have some positive housing data. i just want to give you the topline stuff before we dig in a little deeper here. this is the percentage of americans who expect their home values to increase. 54%, that's come down, the same. and what's happened here is you'll see those who say it's going to go up, it's up for a post-crisis high of...
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also just for the sake of our viewers, steve, it is quite a small cap, isn't it? >> well, post-financing right now, the market cap is little over $400 million. so it's starting to get up there. >> i want to ask you one question about broadcom. something interesting you said a moment ago, paul. that is if we ever do get an apple tv or maybe even next generation tv from one of its competitors, we could really start to see broadcom take off. what sort of timing would you expect on that or is that really too much of a crystal ball question? >> the apple tv, we've been waiting -- it seems to be just over the horizon year after year now. >> always just over the horizon. >> but i think with these new set top boxes and even the cable companies are introducing new technology for dvrs, program guides, and that kind of -- that's going to lead to upgrades in the cable's set top boxes. even if we don't get that tv there's new technology tomorrow. i think broadcom is a good way to play that. trading well above valuation here. >> just a question on the broader markets here, paul
also just for the sake of our viewers, steve, it is quite a small cap, isn't it? >> well, post-financing right now, the market cap is little over $400 million. so it's starting to get up there. >> i want to ask you one question about broadcom. something interesting you said a moment ago, paul. that is if we ever do get an apple tv or maybe even next generation tv from one of its competitors, we could really start to see broadcom take off. what sort of timing would you expect on that...
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steve, bad timing or is it? >> we've been doing this for years andears, i don't know if timing is the issue, you actually got it right, reason we give money to egypt and palestinians. this is a bribe, we say we'll give you money if you don't invade israel. but at a time with big cuts and programs that peoplee care abou, i was writi tay about impending cuts in air traff control system that will cause havoc in the airports, people are saying, why are you cunning thisot that. neil: that sounds unreasonable. >> ier in heard that before. e never heard this before. >> the question, 300 million is last year's money. that money was -- >> use that to keep the white house open. >> that was frozen by congress, and quietly, unfrozen, is the word they are using. and obama seeking 200 million already appropriated this year from pot that says 440 million, so we're walking around throwing out money, like little christmas goodies every time johne kerry r barack obama visits a place. neil: you can see how americans are seeing thi
steve, bad timing or is it? >> we've been doing this for years andears, i don't know if timing is the issue, you actually got it right, reason we give money to egypt and palestinians. this is a bribe, we say we'll give you money if you don't invade israel. but at a time with big cuts and programs that peoplee care abou, i was writi tay about impending cuts in air traff control system that will cause havoc in the airports, people are saying, why are you cunning thisot that. neil: that...
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steve cohen baud a $155 million picasso from the las vegas mogul steve wynn. what's interesting here is wynn agreed to sell the piece to cohen back in 2006 for $139 million, but the deal was called off, as you may well recall when he actually jammed his elbow through the canvas, causing a six-inch tear. mr. cohen just had to pay a big settlement fee to the s.e.c. >> if el were the s.e.c. enforcement guys, i would take this as a slap in the face. they think they did a by blow by charging the largest-ever fine against him. >> elbow through the artwork. made it more valuable, apparently. >> my opinion has always been you should buy art, because you love it. clearly steve cohen loves it painting. it was $16 million cheaper before it got ruined. >> he wants it even more. >>i like a -- >> the pickled shark. >> and then the thing leaked. >> when he bought that, that shark was rotting, deteriorating. he bought what was then a damaged work. he said, look, i love it so much. they gave him a new shark and new formaldehyde. >> what isn't to love? >>> look who got rich thi
steve cohen baud a $155 million picasso from the las vegas mogul steve wynn. what's interesting here is wynn agreed to sell the piece to cohen back in 2006 for $139 million, but the deal was called off, as you may well recall when he actually jammed his elbow through the canvas, causing a six-inch tear. mr. cohen just had to pay a big settlement fee to the s.e.c. >> if el were the s.e.c. enforcement guys, i would take this as a slap in the face. they think they did a by blow by charging...
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but from that steve to another steve, we're going to go to washington, d.c. where steve liesman joins us now on cyprus with a very special guest. steve? >> yes, thanks, andrew, we're joined by the former governor of the central bank of cyprus and renowned expert on monetary policy. his research, some of it written with former and current members of the u.s. fed. he worked at the fed from 1990 to 2007 now at m.i.t. good morning. >> good morning, steve. >> let's talk about where we are right now. the parliament rejected the bank bailout as proposed by the international institution yesterday. and now the cyprus finance minister is in russia. where do we go from here? >> it's a very difficult situation. but first, let me explain why the rejection of yesterday. i'm going to compare this to u.s. terms. imagine if governments of other states in the united states blackmailed the states of massachusetts where i'm at right now to shut down its financial center because they don't like it. this essentially what the other governments did on friday night to cyprus. and it
but from that steve to another steve, we're going to go to washington, d.c. where steve liesman joins us now on cyprus with a very special guest. steve? >> yes, thanks, andrew, we're joined by the former governor of the central bank of cyprus and renowned expert on monetary policy. his research, some of it written with former and current members of the u.s. fed. he worked at the fed from 1990 to 2007 now at m.i.t. good morning. >> good morning, steve. >> let's talk about where...
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let's be clear, steve. thank you for coming, always great to have you here. this is an example of what is wrong with this country, and i'm glad you're bringing it. unbelievable. more to come this hour. more to come including are we near the end of the government's role in fannie and freddie? and next, more sequester hiding the hypocrisy from the administration concerning our armed foes. i will break it down after the break. [ male announcer ] what?! investors could lose tens of thousands of dollars in hidden fees on their 401(k)s?! go to e-trade and roll over your old 401(k)s to a new e-trade retirement accou. none of them charge annual fees and all of them offer low cost investments. e-trade. less for us. more for you. from the united states postal service a small jam maker can ship like a big business. just go online to pay, print and have your packages picked up for free. we'll do the rest. ♪ uh, charles couldn't make it. his single miles card blacked him out here and here. he should have used... the capital one venture card. he's coming to us from home.
let's be clear, steve. thank you for coming, always great to have you here. this is an example of what is wrong with this country, and i'm glad you're bringing it. unbelievable. more to come this hour. more to come including are we near the end of the government's role in fannie and freddie? and next, more sequester hiding the hypocrisy from the administration concerning our armed foes. i will break it down after the break. [ male announcer ] what?! investors could lose tens of thousands of...
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let's be clear, steve. thank you for coming, always great to have you here. this is an example of what is wrong with this country, and i'm glad you're bringing it. unbelievable. more to come this hour. more to come including are we near the end of the government's role in fannie and freddie? and next, more sequester hiding the hypocrisy from the administration concerning our armed forces. i will break it down after the break. my mother made the best toffee in the world. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company throh legalzoom. never real thought i would make money doing what i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom toelp people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your business dream a reality. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. @@make your business dream a reality. at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in. with premium service like one of the best on-time deliver
let's be clear, steve. thank you for coming, always great to have you here. this is an example of what is wrong with this country, and i'm glad you're bringing it. unbelievable. more to come this hour. more to come including are we near the end of the government's role in fannie and freddie? and next, more sequester hiding the hypocrisy from the administration concerning our armed forces. i will break it down after the break. my mother made the best toffee in the world. it's delicious. so now...
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steve liesman is back. steve, what can you tell us about this time? >> becky, this is only interesting when stuff changes. stuff changed when it came to americans's attitudes on the sequester. our poll found it very interesting change here. let's look where they were back in november around the election about how to cut the deficit. 3% said do it with tax hikes only. 16% in spending cuts only. very little support for tax hikes only. 12 points up. 55% want a combination. but 12-point drop. what's interesting is it was entirely driven by changes in republicans's attitudes almost entirely. 28% republicans back in march. now it's more like 50% if you look at the current results. a slight change of 6% to 13%. but republicans less inclined in part because there were in fact, tax hikes. 15% unsure. 27% say they expected to have no impact. 40% say it will hurt the economy. do i combine them? just come over here for a second. i get 45%. the question is whether or not president obama is making his case about the danger of sequester. i want to point out zoom in
steve liesman is back. steve, what can you tell us about this time? >> becky, this is only interesting when stuff changes. stuff changed when it came to americans's attitudes on the sequester. our poll found it very interesting change here. let's look where they were back in november around the election about how to cut the deficit. 3% said do it with tax hikes only. 16% in spending cuts only. very little support for tax hikes only. 12 points up. 55% want a combination. but 12-point drop....
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steve, what about you? you worry about this sales stumble? >> bill, i really do. i will tell you, the way oracle talked about its sales force, i don't think that those folks today are playing hooky from work and watching the ncaa tournament. i think they're making a lot of calls today. >> you think? >> but i don't know that it's just oracle-specific. i think it might be broader and more about technology capex spending. if you look about a month ago, we saw the purer cloud plays, and oracle is struggling right now in the cloud, but the purer cloud plays, companies like rack space, they dipped down about a month ago. now we're seeing the bigger, older tech giants like oracle, like cisco, for instance, start to similarly trail off. i think it is a sign that the global economy is weak, and companies, while they are very profitable, they are not reinvesting those profits into capex spending, whether it be in technology or elsewhere. so i think it's troubling for technology as a whole. >> wait a minute, are you guys agreeing with each other? >> i actually agree -- >> is
steve, what about you? you worry about this sales stumble? >> bill, i really do. i will tell you, the way oracle talked about its sales force, i don't think that those folks today are playing hooky from work and watching the ncaa tournament. i think they're making a lot of calls today. >> you think? >> but i don't know that it's just oracle-specific. i think it might be broader and more about technology capex spending. if you look about a month ago, we saw the purer cloud...
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steve, what's that all about? >> sue, i want to talk in just a second about new york fed president bill dudley, talk more directly about monetary policy. first a word on fed chairman ben bernanke. he's speaking in london with mevvin king, outgoing head of the monetary policy committee there. he broadly supported all the global monetary policy easing for central banks around the world, say k effectively it was not currency. here's what he said. >> because stronger growth in each economy -- these policies are not -- rather they are positive sum enrich thiy neighbr actions. >> what he's saying is what japan is doing is okay. new york fed president bill dudley, he had some very strong words for critics of the federal reserve who say that the fed is potentially going to be losing money through its current quantitative easing policy. let's give a listen to his comments today at the new york economic club. >> the fed is a central bank, not an asset management company. our commitment is to our dual objectives. >> dudley a
steve, what's that all about? >> sue, i want to talk in just a second about new york fed president bill dudley, talk more directly about monetary policy. first a word on fed chairman ben bernanke. he's speaking in london with mevvin king, outgoing head of the monetary policy committee there. he broadly supported all the global monetary policy easing for central banks around the world, say k effectively it was not currency. here's what he said. >> because stronger growth in each...
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senior economics reporter steve liesman is breaking it all down for us. steve, what have you got? >> interesting results from our cnbc fed survey. 54 economists, fund managers, and analysts chiming in with their responses to our questions. first thing we want to show you their response on expected quantitative easing. this was their response in our january survey. looking for $680 billion of qe this year. now $17 billion. they added like another month. they're still below the pace of the fed. the fed buying at $85 billion. but they also lengthened out the timeline of the federal reserve, as you'll see in the next chart here. this is when they thought they were going to stop qe, in november of 2013. that was in our january survey. and now, all the way over here, they've added about six months that they think qe will be going on for. however, they do believe the fed will taper those purchases. that tapering, originally, we thought, was going to start in december of 2013. and now they've moved that ahead again. now it's more of a january. that's the average of all of the responses. h
senior economics reporter steve liesman is breaking it all down for us. steve, what have you got? >> interesting results from our cnbc fed survey. 54 economists, fund managers, and analysts chiming in with their responses to our questions. first thing we want to show you their response on expected quantitative easing. this was their response in our january survey. looking for $680 billion of qe this year. now $17 billion. they added like another month. they're still below the pace of the...
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steve liesman is live from washington straight ahead. with fidelity's new options platform, we've completely integrated every step of the process, making it easier to try filters and strategies... to get a list of equity options... evaluate them with our p&l calculator... and execute faster with our more intuitive trade ticket. i'm greg stevens and i helped create fidelity's options platform. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. >> >> sam is upping is holding an event to unveil its products. tim baxter, president of samsung electronics america. good to have you with us. >> certainly a lot of changes have gone on with the tv in the living room. at this point what are the big products you're unveiling and why should consumers care about these products? >> the big things we're focused on is injecting more excitement and wow into the television experience. there's been a great deal of that in smartphones and tablets. so what we're introducing is a new line
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steve jobs only gave you one product and he told you you'd like it and you did. tod today, unfortunately, a lot of consumers may want a bigger phone and a new phone and apple is not giving you the breadth and the product line that a lot of us would like. i don't know if you call that dusty or not, but what i would say is you don't have a lot of choice. when the iphone first came out it was the only thing out there that could do what it did. today, i would argue samsung makes a better phone and the good thing about an cell they have a great ecosystem in i tunes. i have over 1,000 songs and books and movies in there so that kind of keeps me locked in so i'm probably not going to be able to move to a samsung phone, but in emerging market countries where you're buying your first phone, don't forget, apple's total share of the handset business is 8%. so the other 92% that have other phones, you know, they may move to samsung and apple may lose out on those future sales and that's -- whether it's a dusty phone or not, i don't know, but i don't think it's the best phone
steve jobs only gave you one product and he told you you'd like it and you did. tod today, unfortunately, a lot of consumers may want a bigger phone and a new phone and apple is not giving you the breadth and the product line that a lot of us would like. i don't know if you call that dusty or not, but what i would say is you don't have a lot of choice. when the iphone first came out it was the only thing out there that could do what it did. today, i would argue samsung makes a better phone and...
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post steve jobs there is concern. it is a small entrepreneurial company that focuses on pnc insurance base. that is 30-year-old software. guidewire is right there. this is a business with less than $200 million in recurring revenues. their win rates are very, very high. well over 50%. so we see the pathway to at least a billion dollars of recurring revenue to be very achievable. >> and also gartner. >> information technology is increasingly strategic for all organizations. the pace of change is accelerating. you probably hair things of cloud computing and mobile and social and big data. and gartner is helping their customers deal with those changes. it sells under $30,000. it has a budget of at least a million dollars. what we really like is they are very much in the early stage of their opportunities. they have a little bit less than 9,000 customers a day. over 100,000 of 10 million or more. >> would you play google in outline of this? you're not doing some other big tech names but that seems like a name that keeps g
post steve jobs there is concern. it is a small entrepreneurial company that focuses on pnc insurance base. that is 30-year-old software. guidewire is right there. this is a business with less than $200 million in recurring revenues. their win rates are very, very high. well over 50%. so we see the pathway to at least a billion dollars of recurring revenue to be very achievable. >> and also gartner. >> information technology is increasingly strategic for all organizations. the pace...
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steve, i'll start with you. how do you read the market's reaction to the cyprus move in the news today? >> i think cyprus is a one-op deal. very different than the other european countries. the banking industry is such a big percentage of what goes on there. i think people were initially scared by the quote/unquote deposit tax. now the feeling is it's a unique solution. it's one we won't see in italy, spain or portugal. so i think the market said, well, it's okay. we can live with this. we don't think it will get repeated. certainly in the united states. the european indices have had more of a decline than we have. but we're sort o o whistling pat this graveyard, so to speak. >> mark, i think you fall in the same camp as steve, in that you think cyprus is small. c contagion is not such a big problem. financial is a sector that really has traded of late along with european woes. >> yeah. first of all, we would agree with that and we would agree with steve. i'm surprised the markets didn't sell off more on it yest
steve, i'll start with you. how do you read the market's reaction to the cyprus move in the news today? >> i think cyprus is a one-op deal. very different than the other european countries. the banking industry is such a big percentage of what goes on there. i think people were initially scared by the quote/unquote deposit tax. now the feeling is it's a unique solution. it's one we won't see in italy, spain or portugal. so i think the market said, well, it's okay. we can live with this....
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steve clemens is washington editor at large for "the atlantic." also with the new america foundation. steve, what's amazing about this trip and thinking about the peace process and what we went through earlier, the president was determined. and believed, i think, some of his own ret eerrati erhetoric ts going to be able to be a game changer. here we are in the second term. he said he wasn't going to wait until the second term for peace process. it didn't work. there's a lot of reasons. one of the bigger ones is terrible relations with the israeli government. >> the president came in. he wanted to change the game. he wanted to be the nixon, frankly, who changed the way global gravity worked. he felt solidly all of the problems the united states was facing at that time, whether it was in afghanistan, whether it was in the broad middle east and the real disdain many arabs had for the united states in the wake of the gulf war, he thought if we could fix this problem, many of the other problems would be fixed. and that proved to be when he went head to
steve clemens is washington editor at large for "the atlantic." also with the new america foundation. steve, what's amazing about this trip and thinking about the peace process and what we went through earlier, the president was determined. and believed, i think, some of his own ret eerrati erhetoric ts going to be able to be a game changer. here we are in the second term. he said he wasn't going to wait until the second term for peace process. it didn't work. there's a lot of...
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steve ballmer was using a nokia. why? microsoft -- >> exactly. he said look at this. oh, my god, i've never seen one of those. >> because nobody has one. >> if he'd pulled out a blackberry, it would be game, set, match, right? everything is riding on this blackberry thing at this point given what the stock has done. if there's anything less than a blockbuster, what happens to the stock? >> i think that -- yes. i think we're in the first 48 hours thing and we'll will have one of those things and if it's a dud, but the press reports have been pretty good about it, and i think there are people who are still wedded to the keyboard. i think it's okay. >> i think it depends on how you're valuing the stock. there are some analysts throughout in their models they assigned nothing in the device part of the business. >> that was that great -- the sum of the parts analysis and unfortunately the parts are together right now. so the only time we'll see that value is if parts are actually apart. >> a lot of breakup analysis when there is going to be no breakup. how does that work?
steve ballmer was using a nokia. why? microsoft -- >> exactly. he said look at this. oh, my god, i've never seen one of those. >> because nobody has one. >> if he'd pulled out a blackberry, it would be game, set, match, right? everything is riding on this blackberry thing at this point given what the stock has done. if there's anything less than a blockbuster, what happens to the stock? >> i think that -- yes. i think we're in the first 48 hours thing and we'll will have...
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. >> i want to read mark simone my pal steve forbes tweets capitalism is the most moral system because it respects man's rights. now stanford may not agree with that but do i. >> you're being a little out dated. we're in the obama economy. a college student doesn't need to study capitalism, moves into his parents house, lives there until he's 30. is on their health care plan. where do you find a professor to teach the joys of capitalism. >> there has to be somebody out there. >> they are there but they are a vanishing minority. >> capitalism is freedom. i appeal to your higher spirits. there must be an agreement with us some place. capitalism is about freedom. live, liberty and pursuit of happiness is done best through the free market capitalist system. >> i agree with you, larry. i don't know what stanford is doing. obviously they can do what they want because they are a private university and we have freedom of speech but i certainly would encourage the teaching of capitalism on campus. but i think you're all on a different planet. liberals are very supportive of capitalism. and this
. >> i want to read mark simone my pal steve forbes tweets capitalism is the most moral system because it respects man's rights. now stanford may not agree with that but do i. >> you're being a little out dated. we're in the obama economy. a college student doesn't need to study capitalism, moves into his parents house, lives there until he's 30. is on their health care plan. where do you find a professor to teach the joys of capitalism. >> there has to be somebody out there....
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he should play steve miller here, no kidding, take the money and run. because to get dell at these prices is to risk losing everything. i've seen this happen where it was obvious everyone involved had lost their senses. mostly with the tribune core buyout. i know all three smart teams of people shouldn't be wrong. but the company is just not worth what they're willing to pay, unless they can somehow fire everyone, and still generate the exact same amount of revenue. that's about what it will take. and that ain't happening. stay with cramer. [ male announcer ] i've seen incredible things. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far away. ♪ a new ride comes along and changes everything. the powerful gs. get great values on your favorite lexus models during the command performance sales event. this is the pu
he should play steve miller here, no kidding, take the money and run. because to get dell at these prices is to risk losing everything. i've seen this happen where it was obvious everyone involved had lost their senses. mostly with the tribune core buyout. i know all three smart teams of people shouldn't be wrong. but the company is just not worth what they're willing to pay, unless they can somehow fire everyone, and still generate the exact same amount of revenue. that's about what it will...
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it makes in a bill gates, you know, transition to steve palmer. it makes sense. worked very well at ford. you name the worst performing companies. by the way, the barron's list of the world's most valuable ceos they didn't separate the roles. look at the problems in the uk where they love to advertise they haven't. did it help with bp, royal dutch shell. as you go down that list you think of the disasters. rbs, barclay's all had separation of rolls. it creates confusion in the aftermath as to who speaks for the company, how they're resolving it. and zero research that it's preventive or corresponds with shareholder wealth. >> it's a longer conversation to have. >> rex tillerson. hp. >> yep. >> it's a fantastic job. >> jeff, we got the music playing us out. we will have you back and continue this conversation another time. thanks. >> jeff is always colorful. when we come back, a last minute deal. in europe they are certainly bid up. the cac is up by over 1.6%. [ lorenzo ] i'm lorenzo. i work for 47 different companies. well, technically i work for one. that compan
it makes in a bill gates, you know, transition to steve palmer. it makes sense. worked very well at ford. you name the worst performing companies. by the way, the barron's list of the world's most valuable ceos they didn't separate the roles. look at the problems in the uk where they love to advertise they haven't. did it help with bp, royal dutch shell. as you go down that list you think of the disasters. rbs, barclay's all had separation of rolls. it creates confusion in the aftermath as to...
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steve liesman is with us. steve, we will start with you. i think you have something teed up for us. >> i want to talk about the federal reserve. we know what happened wednesday and what to look for next week. the first thing is the fed chairman is getting more flack from his right or the hawkish side. and there was a rise in dissent. i don't know that specifically. >> louder or more people? >> i think there's more dissent and more people. or the people making noises before are a little bit louder where he had to concede something with them. did he concede anything meaningful. there were two concessions on wednesday. the first was a line in the statement about kind of the cost section. the second was in his press conference he said not once but twice that the fed will vary purchases with economic data and as results come in. that speaks if it's not the sold old guys. there's more to it than that to the point where they had to make some form of concession. now, did he really concede? i think he's biding for time. let the data come out. >> we'
steve liesman is with us. steve, we will start with you. i think you have something teed up for us. >> i want to talk about the federal reserve. we know what happened wednesday and what to look for next week. the first thing is the fed chairman is getting more flack from his right or the hawkish side. and there was a rise in dissent. i don't know that specifically. >> louder or more people? >> i think there's more dissent and more people. or the people making noises before are...
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. >> steve justice, director, appreciate it. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> question for you, you look to save money on your next flight? go on a diet. one economist says airlines should charge people based upon their weight. is it legal? we're on the case next. >>> how about this, you weigh more, you pay more. this is a suggestion coming from the economic professor in norway. he says your weight should be factored into the price of a plane ticket. why? to cover the cost of extra fuel. the heavier the plane, the more fuel it takes to move, the more it costs you and me. here's part of the professor's so-called fat tax pricing. total weight, how much you and your luggage weigh together, you and your bags, you weigh 240 pounds, you have to pay twice that of a passenger weighing in at 120 pounds with his or her bags. but how would the airlines know how much you weigh? passengers would have to declare it or possibly airlines would weigh passengers before boarding. that would be embarrassing. cnn legal analyst sunny hostin. can you imagine? on the case with me. i know, i know. let
. >> steve justice, director, appreciate it. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> question for you, you look to save money on your next flight? go on a diet. one economist says airlines should charge people based upon their weight. is it legal? we're on the case next. >>> how about this, you weigh more, you pay more. this is a suggestion coming from the economic professor in norway. he says your weight should be factored into the price of a plane ticket....
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adobe reported and a lot of people wrote them off of after steve jobs. >> that's a good one. when you beat the street, and one of the best when you talk about tech. adobe up 5.5% and obviously a leader and raised their full year numbers and when you do that, that helps things along as well. charles: i tell you what, all green arrows and great stories. thanks a lot, nicole. >> thanks. charles: russia to the rescue? that's right, cyprus' financial ministers in russia right now and you think he's pleading for a financial lifeline, but cyprus actually denies that. now though russia help-- we know if it comes, it's not for free, despite the low interest rate loan they've given. they want to tap the natural gas and established a navy base in the mediterranean and we've got donald jenson, an expert on russia and the russian mob and joins us now. >> i think one of the things that makes the whole deal palatable was that the money was being taken to the russian mob and that's okay. was that really the case? >> i think the mob broadly understood, yes. the germans in particular have long
adobe reported and a lot of people wrote them off of after steve jobs. >> that's a good one. when you beat the street, and one of the best when you talk about tech. adobe up 5.5% and obviously a leader and raised their full year numbers and when you do that, that helps things along as well. charles: i tell you what, all green arrows and great stories. thanks a lot, nicole. >> thanks. charles: russia to the rescue? that's right, cyprus' financial ministers in russia right now and you...
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steve alan, jimmy carson, that was back in the day. it is almost irrelevant now. now you have jay leno, and look, nobody feels sorry for jay leno. he's loaded. it is time for him to wrap it up. >> you know what, jay leno, for some reason or other, listen, people, especially comedians, late night talk show hosts, they don't have a lot of nice things to say about jay leno. >> nobody likes him. >> it is because jay leno coming up was the coolest. when he was on carson, he would go on letterman's show, jay leno was awesome. he slowly sanded down every edge he had to become this milquetoast -- i mean, i wouldn't mind -- you would hear, like, those headlines, jay leno is attacking nbc in his monologue, you think that's exciting. you hear the jokes. god, i wish they were good jokes. it is terrible. and so the reason why the tonight show is irrelevant, it is because of jay leno. saturday night live is still relevant years and years and years later. and -- >> is it because of the format. listen, the "today" show was the most popular show, now it is not doing so well. is it
steve alan, jimmy carson, that was back in the day. it is almost irrelevant now. now you have jay leno, and look, nobody feels sorry for jay leno. he's loaded. it is time for him to wrap it up. >> you know what, jay leno, for some reason or other, listen, people, especially comedians, late night talk show hosts, they don't have a lot of nice things to say about jay leno. >> nobody likes him. >> it is because jay leno coming up was the coolest. when he was on carson, he would...
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let's go to steve. >>steve: thanks, gretch. the celebration of passover begins tonight at sundown but there's more to the jewish festival than eating bread and drinking wine. it is about moses leading the israelites away from slavery in ancient egypt. joining us is the executive vice president of the new york board of rabbis. good morning to you, rabbi. thank you very much. for folks who are unfamiliar with what passover is all about, it really marks the exodus of the jews from egypt. >> years ago there was a wonderful movie called "trading places." i think that scene is embodied in the passover story because we trade places. here we are free and we try to experience history by tasting history at the table by eating the bitter herbs, the motzah. liberation even for those who are free has special meaning. we are not texting, not on the iphone. we're talking to each other, looking at each other eye to eye. to me, that's liberation. >>steve: that's great. i remember the story from the movies, of course, when in ancient times they
let's go to steve. >>steve: thanks, gretch. the celebration of passover begins tonight at sundown but there's more to the jewish festival than eating bread and drinking wine. it is about moses leading the israelites away from slavery in ancient egypt. joining us is the executive vice president of the new york board of rabbis. good morning to you, rabbi. thank you very much. for folks who are unfamiliar with what passover is all about, it really marks the exodus of the jews from egypt....
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>>steve: thank you. >>alisyn: anna kooiman's thirst for honesty in america takes her to south carolina. >> we toured the country with a system called bungee tags. they are decals with a security code you place on all your valuables. it is linked to your cell phone and e-mail address. if somebody finds your valuable item you can get matched up with them. let's look at how honest charleston, south carolina, is. the bungee team landed in the lovely charleston, california, as we continue our search for honesty in america. let the dropping begin. i dropped an ipod next to a bike. this young girl eyes it. after snagging it, we trail her about ten minutes walking into a coffee shop and back out again. when you saw that and saw you could return it to the owner by texting this number, i see your cell phone right here and i saw you texting. how come you didn't text that? it takes two seconds. >> i was waiting for someone to meet me here and was preoccupied. >> this gentleman in blue spotted my wallet and turned it
>>steve: thank you. >>alisyn: anna kooiman's thirst for honesty in america takes her to south carolina. >> we toured the country with a system called bungee tags. they are decals with a security code you place on all your valuables. it is linked to your cell phone and e-mail address. if somebody finds your valuable item you can get matched up with them. let's look at how honest charleston, south carolina, is. the bungee team landed in the lovely charleston, california, as we...
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steve sedgwick in moscow earlier today. russia's been a big player in this drama but our international correspondent, chief international correspondent michelle caruso-cabrera is in cyprus for us now. michelle? >> reporter: tyler, the situation in cyprus is incredibly unclear and increasingly chaotic. the parliament of this country was supposed to vote ten hours ago to pass a law that would allow them to restructure the banks. we're still waiting. it's unclear if they are going to vote today at all. at the same time we're getting reports that maybe the european union is going to demand even more from this country. hours ago we were told by the leader -- the head of the leading party that they were extremely close to a deal and yet we still wait. the same time it's growing increasingly chaotic in this country's economy because the banks are still closed. they have been closed for seven days now. it looks like they will be closed for at least ten days. that means people running businesses can't do payroll, can't access their
steve sedgwick in moscow earlier today. russia's been a big player in this drama but our international correspondent, chief international correspondent michelle caruso-cabrera is in cyprus for us now. michelle? >> reporter: tyler, the situation in cyprus is incredibly unclear and increasingly chaotic. the parliament of this country was supposed to vote ten hours ago to pass a law that would allow them to restructure the banks. we're still waiting. it's unclear if they are going to vote...
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steve sedgwick is standing by with the latest from there. but first our own michelle crew c caruso-cabrera is live in cyprus. >> reporter: the situation here grows increasingly desperate. they're down to the wire. cyprus government has to make a decision about what they're going to do. look at the lines that have started to form at nearly every atm of the bank here in cyprus, this liky is considered one of the weakest. they're still able to get money out of the atms in cyprus though banks have been closed all week and won't reopen until tuesday at the earliest. people in line are quite frightened because they know that this is the weakest bank and there had been rumors about it. it is likely to be part of any consolidation effort is that ultimately is what happened. that's every single day likely to be the case. listen to what one man said. he's been taking out money every single day. >> i just took $1,000. i've been taking $1,000 every day. personally i'm taking this money and cash with me to the uk tonight. >> because? >> because we don't
steve sedgwick is standing by with the latest from there. but first our own michelle crew c caruso-cabrera is live in cyprus. >> reporter: the situation here grows increasingly desperate. they're down to the wire. cyprus government has to make a decision about what they're going to do. look at the lines that have started to form at nearly every atm of the bank here in cyprus, this liky is considered one of the weakest. they're still able to get money out of the atms in cyprus though banks...
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steve, i'll start with you. you've had a lot of experience in the state of california. as you watch this play out this week and we hear about the case in june, how do you see it playing out? >> one of the things this issue has progressed so rapidly in the country as a whole. if we had a ballot initiative in california again like we had in 2008, i have no doubt in my mind in a presidential election year it would pass and gay marriage would be legal. the issue is moving so quickly. see that this week with so many democratic senators coming out. and i think california like other places in the country people's opinions on this issue have just changed at a lightning pace. >> wes moore, where are we on this issue now? >> well, i think we're seeing things change at a lightning pace and a much more strategic approach as to how exactly we can sway public opinion. because the fact is, the court is not going to make this decision in a bubble. and that is something that is going to be despite making this on completely legal basis, this is in the back of their mind seeing where the
steve, i'll start with you. you've had a lot of experience in the state of california. as you watch this play out this week and we hear about the case in june, how do you see it playing out? >> one of the things this issue has progressed so rapidly in the country as a whole. if we had a ballot initiative in california again like we had in 2008, i have no doubt in my mind in a presidential election year it would pass and gay marriage would be legal. the issue is moving so quickly. see that...
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. >> steve: tomorrow we got a big show. >> anna: yes, we do. senator tom coburn. >> brian: dr. ben carson, miami dolphins wide receiver brian heartland. and if you have to run from the tv, run to the radio. mark burnett, roma downey and coach hurlly will be live in studio. >> steve: we'll see you back here tomorrow. thanks, anna. there is breaking news a deadly explosion at a military base in nevada. it happened at the hawthorne army depot, 140 miles southeast of reno. police say ammunition blew up during a marine corps training exercise. not clear how many were killed or injured there. we're waiting for an update from the marines. we'll bring you the information as soon as it comes in. >>> meantime, big announcement. this is significant. expected soon on the immigration debate. we're awaiting senator rand paul on the stage any moment now at the hispanic chamber of commerce. wait until you hear his headline. good morning, everybody, senator john cornyn from texas. we're live here at "america's newsroom." we have a busy day. martha: good morning, bill. i'm martha maccallum. sena
. >> steve: tomorrow we got a big show. >> anna: yes, we do. senator tom coburn. >> brian: dr. ben carson, miami dolphins wide receiver brian heartland. and if you have to run from the tv, run to the radio. mark burnett, roma downey and coach hurlly will be live in studio. >> steve: we'll see you back here tomorrow. thanks, anna. there is breaking news a deadly explosion at a military base in nevada. it happened at the hawthorne army depot, 140 miles southeast of reno....
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we'll also hear from congressman steve king of iowa. this is an hour, 15 minutes. >> five to six years ago the national debt was not really a big deal. people didn't even know we had a national debt or deficit. but then a grassroots movement known as the tea party started to emerge. [cheers and applause] and what made the tea party so effective was not only it came from the grassroots, but it had three core values; fiscal responsibility, constitutionally-limited government and free markets. and because of the tea party, we were able to put patriots like michele bachmann, joe walsh into congress so they can make sure that congress will not continue to spend my generation's money. [applause] we need to save the tea party so that we can save america. [applause] ladies and gentlemen, please welcome jenny martin from the tea party patriots. [cheers and applause] ♪ >> thank you. [cheers and applause] picture this: college students in this country who are optimistic about the future and look forward to living the american dream. after colleg
we'll also hear from congressman steve king of iowa. this is an hour, 15 minutes. >> five to six years ago the national debt was not really a big deal. people didn't even know we had a national debt or deficit. but then a grassroots movement known as the tea party started to emerge. [cheers and applause] and what made the tea party so effective was not only it came from the grassroots, but it had three core values; fiscal responsibility, constitutionally-limited government and free...
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steve liesman will lay it all out for us. plus, forget s&p 1565. 1760 is the next stop so 12%, 13% from where we are here now and it could happen, they say, faster than you think. we're back in two. >>> let's get to steve liesman who has the results of the all-america survey. i know you're talking about gold bugs this morning. >> we asked a question a year ago and we recycled it for the economic survey and we asked 800 americans, and we asked them quite simply what is the best investment? back in march 2012 and now a year later, let's see what they say. i'll tell you what the answer is not. it's not corporate bonds, it's not bonds and savings accounts. that's like less than 10 for any of them. how about stocks? that went up a little bit, 21%. real estate went up 27% and gold, still the number one choice of americans when asked to choose among these investments. down a little bit, up a little bit in real estate, up a little bit in stocks, but gold is still a pretty good winner statistically. let's move on and take a look at wh
steve liesman will lay it all out for us. plus, forget s&p 1565. 1760 is the next stop so 12%, 13% from where we are here now and it could happen, they say, faster than you think. we're back in two. >>> let's get to steve liesman who has the results of the all-america survey. i know you're talking about gold bugs this morning. >> we asked a question a year ago and we recycled it for the economic survey and we asked 800 americans, and we asked them quite simply what is the...
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two men killed in the accident, including steve davis. and steve davis is former star quarterback at the university of oklahoma. he led the team to national championships in 1974 and 1975. heather: so there's a new warning out for parents of newborns. a study just out says more and more mothers, they appear to be feeding their baby solid food way too soon. now the centers for disease control says that that could lead to serious health problems later on. dr. richard fershein is joins us now hope fully to clear some of this because there is lot of confusion over it. apparently there is study, initially parents were told not to feed their babies solid food up to four months. then last year that was extended to six months. so why? why should babies not get solid food prior to that age? >> there are a number about reasons why. certainly the main reason it is linked with problems later on, obesity, siliac disease, heart disease, because we're teaching children to consume foods too early. what we want mothers to know they should be breast feedin
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good to see you, steve good to see you, chris. >> we were talking about this in the morning meeting. it seems there has been such a change. let's not forget barack obama and hillary clinton when running for president not so long ago were talking about civil unions not gay marriage. it is almost astonishing the change but do you take it as a clue she is running? >> i hope so. but i don't know. i think the reason she came out now is very clear. you know, secretary of state, it wasn't appropriate for her to get into the domestic politically -- >> this is the first thing she's come out publicly about. >> obviously the timing is the supreme court is about to do something and it's the right time to say something and something she believes strongly in. as you said, you know, the world is changing rapidly. you know, i remember in the 2004 presidential campaign i worked for john kerry and dick gephardt two great progressives and being for civil unions in that campaign was considered the leading edge. >> it was a big deal then. >> big deal. in 2016 every democrat running for president will be
good to see you, steve good to see you, chris. >> we were talking about this in the morning meeting. it seems there has been such a change. let's not forget barack obama and hillary clinton when running for president not so long ago were talking about civil unions not gay marriage. it is almost astonishing the change but do you take it as a clue she is running? >> i hope so. but i don't know. i think the reason she came out now is very clear. you know, secretary of state, it wasn't...
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>> i would have to get back steve. what we have to assure there is the exchange of information and intelligence. >> thank you, mr. chairman. director mueller, thank you for the superb job you have been doing at the fbi. we spoke about using dna technology to solve serious crimes. there was a period when the crime lab had a backlog of offender dna samples. it was a lot of work but by investing technology, the fbi has cleared that backlog. the report from 2010 down there was a substantial f.b.i. dna casework back log. an update published in september found that that backlog is a very low and well managed. i want to commend you and your staff for bringing that up to date. i have no doubt that we are solving serious crimes and preventing additional people from being victimized. there are many state and local crime labs around the country that have not been as successful as the fbi and i hope that you and the fbi lab can prioritze sharing the lessons learned about clearing your backlog with the state and local governments.
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he caught matthew martoma which may lead to steve cohen, sac former fund manager trading on alleged insider information on elon. expert period of time network guy giving him the information. he was looking at the capital whole another time before the financial crisis because he thought they were cherry picking. looked like certain of segna's hedge fund clients obviously they got a tip along those lines. they were getting benefits. others weren't. when was raj. whether they looked at trading went on the trading looked suspicious. ahead of deals. sort of the stuff in this indictment. they looked at raj's trading too. that is when they really, that's when they really started to bear down. that is what led to raj rajaratnam, fascinating that the brother who started the whole thing who got raj, bigger brother in trouble is now six years later now being --. ashley: he is not off the hook. >> not off the hook. pleading not guilty. his brother did as well. we'll see what ha hoops. ashley: great stuff, charlie gasparino. >> follow that line of reasoning. hopefully makes for a great book. tracy: will
he caught matthew martoma which may lead to steve cohen, sac former fund manager trading on alleged insider information on elon. expert period of time network guy giving him the information. he was looking at the capital whole another time before the financial crisis because he thought they were cherry picking. looked like certain of segna's hedge fund clients obviously they got a tip along those lines. they were getting benefits. others weren't. when was raj. whether they looked at trading...
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steve vin yates. a lot of politics in play for both of these leaders. if we take a step back for a moment and concentrate on a best case scenario for america and americans what should come out of this meeting. >> the best case scenario would be to find a common way t to deal with threats. the iranian threat affects many countries around the gulf and also the broader region. then there is the on going civil war in syria, which is many ways is an iranian proximate see war with other powers with great consequences, seemingly with no end. a way forward in those areas would be ideal. i have limiteddess expectations about this trip accomplish thing. jenna: why? >> first and foremost if you're looking at major leaders dealing with other major leaders there is always a problem of major trust and rapport in sealing a deal with compromise on both sides. president obama's relationship with the prime minister of is real isn't one of those relationships with warmth, trust and in a position to move some kind of a new agenda forward in my estimation. if he's able to t
steve vin yates. a lot of politics in play for both of these leaders. if we take a step back for a moment and concentrate on a best case scenario for america and americans what should come out of this meeting. >> the best case scenario would be to find a common way t to deal with threats. the iranian threat affects many countries around the gulf and also the broader region. then there is the on going civil war in syria, which is many ways is an iranian proximate see war with other powers...
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steve, thank you very much. good to hear as the officers say not a lot of tphoebgs on the road today. we are tracking the storm on the fox weather center. janice will be with us with brand-new information on who will be hit the hardest by the storm and when. jon: dangerous new developments in syria to tell you about, including a vow by the president there, bashar al-assad to, vote, wipe out muslim extremists who have sided with opposition forces. the growing turmoil now possibly drawing the u.s. closer to getting involved in the com conflict. why does syria matter. catherine herridge live in washington with more on that story. >> what makes the sear january conflict distinctive is the regime has links to all the regional none tphreubgts and key players in and outside of the middle east. the secretary of state john kerry emphasizing to the iraqi leadership that it must stem the flow of weapons from iran to syria. >> anything that supports president bashar al-assad is problematic, and i mailed it very clear to the
steve, thank you very much. good to hear as the officers say not a lot of tphoebgs on the road today. we are tracking the storm on the fox weather center. janice will be with us with brand-new information on who will be hit the hardest by the storm and when. jon: dangerous new developments in syria to tell you about, including a vow by the president there, bashar al-assad to, vote, wipe out muslim extremists who have sided with opposition forces. the growing turmoil now possibly drawing the...
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. >> steve: once again, the book is called "roger ayles off camera." it's a great book about business. we'll talk to him in the after the show show. >> alisyn: tomorrow we have michelle malkin, brook burke from "dancing with the stars." >> brian: don't miss it. there will be a quiz. bill: big head lien here, everybody. fox news alert. the white house chief of staff calling it a real game-changer if sub stand at this aided. denis mcdonough talking about reports out of syria chemical weapons were used in that war as president obama arrives it -- in israel and a country that shares a border. i'm bill hemmer. welcome to america's newsroom. martha: i'm martha maccallum. this is very serious story. president obama may soon have to act. mike rogers chairs the intel committee in the house. his counterpart in the senate, dianne feinstein, both say based on briefings they received very high probability that syria's regime used weapons of mass destruction. that has been called a red line issue by president obama who warned syria's dictator bashar al-assad that he
. >> steve: once again, the book is called "roger ayles off camera." it's a great book about business. we'll talk to him in the after the show show. >> alisyn: tomorrow we have michelle malkin, brook burke from "dancing with the stars." >> brian: don't miss it. there will be a quiz. bill: big head lien here, everybody. fox news alert. the white house chief of staff calling it a real game-changer if sub stand at this aided. denis mcdonough talking about...
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it you in the biggest worry to me is the effect of this whole union of the think banking commit pep steve liesman was talking about it this morning and i think he's right. there will be people slowly moving deposits out of the higher risk countries and maybe into the u.s. and the uk, as well. here's what to look for. april 4th and that's the ecb meeting. watch what mario draghi has to say about that and that he'll make liquidity more available to banks. remember those ltros that they did about a year ago. don't be surprised that they dragged those things out again and everybody was talking about the weak top line growth. there is the company that has to be the envy for everybody looking for top line growth. their projected sales for 2014 and 10% to 12% increase and take out all of the new stores and same-store sales growth, 4% to 6% and those are really good numbers and that stock's up today sitting at a six-month high and i want to see a big welcome to people on the floor and we have ice traders on the floor and intercontinental exchange and they have 40 new traders in the blue room and
it you in the biggest worry to me is the effect of this whole union of the think banking commit pep steve liesman was talking about it this morning and i think he's right. there will be people slowly moving deposits out of the higher risk countries and maybe into the u.s. and the uk, as well. here's what to look for. april 4th and that's the ecb meeting. watch what mario draghi has to say about that and that he'll make liquidity more available to banks. remember those ltros that they did about...
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the second longest split second of your life when you drop your iphone and all you can do is pray to steve jobs that it won't land face down. sometime soon that might be a problem of the past. the apple insider has discovered the company has filed a patent for a device that can detect when your phone is in freefall. it will then shift the center of mass so the phone will land on its engine stead of its screen. that's the hope anyway. what's more annoying than harvard totally destroying your ncaa bracket? well, for me at least online ads. they beg you to refinance your that y heod n noticed.belly fat but thosea companies tt push those ads your way?they pr you. the group enliken put out a survey to give consumers a real sense of how data mining companies view them and respondents found that up to half of what they know is wrong. now i now know the pain personally. earlier i spoke with the cofounder of enliken and he explained just how these companies can be so off base. >> so, mark, i filled out your survey and here is everything they got wrong about me. they say i am a college student. a co
the second longest split second of your life when you drop your iphone and all you can do is pray to steve jobs that it won't land face down. sometime soon that might be a problem of the past. the apple insider has discovered the company has filed a patent for a device that can detect when your phone is in freefall. it will then shift the center of mass so the phone will land on its engine stead of its screen. that's the hope anyway. what's more annoying than harvard totally destroying your...
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. >> coming up, congressman steve pierce of new mexico discusses the republican outreach strategy, a day after rnc chairman announced party policy changes. >> next, two former middle east advisers to the white house discuss the implications of president obama's trip to the middle east next week. from washington institute, this is about 90 minutes. >> good afternoon. good afternoon. welcome to the washington institute. i'm rob the director of the inconstitute. i'm happy to welcome you here today. just at the outset, if i can please remind you, cell phones off, please, not just on vibrate but off completely. this event is being live-streamed for our thousands of fans around the world. this event is being broadcast by c-span, so, everything you say can and will be used against you. so, please too turn your cell phones off. we're gathered here today because president obama is off for the inaugural overseas visit of his second term and he is going to the middle east. going to israel, to the west bank, and to jordan. his itinerary is a very different than the itinerary of his middle east t
. >> coming up, congressman steve pierce of new mexico discusses the republican outreach strategy, a day after rnc chairman announced party policy changes. >> next, two former middle east advisers to the white house discuss the implications of president obama's trip to the middle east next week. from washington institute, this is about 90 minutes. >> good afternoon. good afternoon. welcome to the washington institute. i'm rob the director of the inconstitute. i'm happy to...
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my son, isaiah, my partner, steve, huddled up, cramps, a sleep on the tiny furniture in my hospital room. i am grateful that i did not die that night. i am even more grateful for the two people who make my life work -- worth living every single day. that is my family. [applause] askd not come here to anybody permission to love. i did not come here to seek approval. am not here looking for special rights. the here because 14 times supreme court has described marriage as a fundamental right and gay and lesbian couples deserve our fundamental rights. [applause] because we hold these truths to be self-evident that all men and women are created equal. that they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights and those rights are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. , and the pursuit of happiness. i am blessed to be born in this great country. i am blessed to be able to have my health care be behind me. i am blessed to have fought and love with someone who has proven to me time and time again that he is committed to me in good times and in bad, in sickness and in health, u
my son, isaiah, my partner, steve, huddled up, cramps, a sleep on the tiny furniture in my hospital room. i am grateful that i did not die that night. i am even more grateful for the two people who make my life work -- worth living every single day. that is my family. [applause] askd not come here to anybody permission to love. i did not come here to seek approval. am not here looking for special rights. the here because 14 times supreme court has described marriage as a fundamental right and...
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>> i would have to get back steve. to assure there is the exchange of information and intelligence. thank you, mr. chairman. director mueller, thank you for that sector -- the superb job you have been doing at the fbi. dnapoke about using technology to solve serious crimes. there was a period when the crime lab had a backlog of offender dna samples. it was a lot of work but by investing technology, the fbi has clear that backlog. the report from 2010 down there was a substantial f.b.i. dna -- casework back log. i want to commend you and your staff for bringing that up to date. there are many state and local crime labs around the country that have not been as successful as the fbi and i hope that you and the fbi lab compaore tis sharing the lessons he learned about clearing your backlog with the state and local governments. i wanted to touch on a familiar search which we talked about before. this is a message -- a method to determine if dna from a crime has a relationship to someone in the offender database. was of the best case gramm sleeper who murdered women over the course of dec
>> i would have to get back steve. to assure there is the exchange of information and intelligence. thank you, mr. chairman. director mueller, thank you for that sector -- the superb job you have been doing at the fbi. dnapoke about using technology to solve serious crimes. there was a period when the crime lab had a backlog of offender dna samples. it was a lot of work but by investing technology, the fbi has clear that backlog. the report from 2010 down there was a substantial f.b.i....
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. >> the dramatic cross country move would take the late-night talk show back to its roots where steve allen, jack parr and johnny carson held court. in 1972, carson, looking for easier access to hollywood guests, took the show to the west coast. why go back to new york? >> that's his comfort zone, where lauren michaels, who over seas his show is, these days, air travel is a lot easier and a lot of stars are in new york as well. so i don't think that will hurt him too much. >> reporter: l.a. times writer joe flint says don't forget that other jimmy. >> advertisers pay more for younger viewers and jimmy kimmel, since moving to 11:30 fr midnight is making inroads in that audience. nbc wants to get fallon in there sooner rather than later before kimmel gets too established. >> reporter: kimmel spoke to jake tapper about fallon taking over "the tonight show." >> there is talk about mr. leno's departure, although i've read those stories before. >> i know. you read stories and really never know if they are true or not, unless you hear it from somebody over there. >> it has to be a direct res
. >> the dramatic cross country move would take the late-night talk show back to its roots where steve allen, jack parr and johnny carson held court. in 1972, carson, looking for easier access to hollywood guests, took the show to the west coast. why go back to new york? >> that's his comfort zone, where lauren michaels, who over seas his show is, these days, air travel is a lot easier and a lot of stars are in new york as well. so i don't think that will hurt him too much. >>...
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for example, when a conservative like steve pearce in new mexico wins in a predominantly latino district, we need to glean the lessons of his approach. second, in order to combat misperceptions, we will premiere an aggressive marketing campaign across the country, especially in communities we haven't been in a long time about what it means to be a republican. third, we're going to establish regular focus groups and listening sessions to insure we're on target in these communities. we will regularly share our findings as well as polling results with our candidates, allies, state parties and elected officials. because it all goes back to what our moms used to tell us. it's not just what you say, it's how we say it. the promise of opportunity will be our message, and a spirit of optimism will infuse everything that we do. messaging certainly overlaps with the next action area, demographic partners. now, i didn't need the report to tell me that we have to do, we have to do a lot better job and do a lot more to make up ground in minority communities with women and young voters. specifically f
for example, when a conservative like steve pearce in new mexico wins in a predominantly latino district, we need to glean the lessons of his approach. second, in order to combat misperceptions, we will premiere an aggressive marketing campaign across the country, especially in communities we haven't been in a long time about what it means to be a republican. third, we're going to establish regular focus groups and listening sessions to insure we're on target in these communities. we will...
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which means it will necessarily be different than up and i'm extremely excited that steve kornacki will be joining me on the weekends and he's just a fantastic person and he's really smart and has incredible -- >> everybody likes him. >> he's got this wonderful generosity about him and also just an incredible -- he's a really good reporter. he's great. he's great. what we did on up, obviously we had two hours, we weren't that pegged to the daily news cycle. we're going to have one hour, more pegged to that day's news but a lot of things happen in a day. >> does that bottle go with you? >> yeah, this will probably come with me. i think it's going to be a more appropriate acue treement of a desk of a prime time host. >> you don't want to be drinking on the weekends. >> you don't want to be tipping sunday morning at 10:00, but at 9:30 having just come out of a prime time show and change out of the suit, it's a perfectly acceptable little treat to give one's self. >> how much is that going to last? >> i don't want to say that on camera. >> got you back there, chris. anyway, tomorrow at 12:3
which means it will necessarily be different than up and i'm extremely excited that steve kornacki will be joining me on the weekends and he's just a fantastic person and he's really smart and has incredible -- >> everybody likes him. >> he's got this wonderful generosity about him and also just an incredible -- he's a really good reporter. he's great. he's great. what we did on up, obviously we had two hours, we weren't that pegged to the daily news cycle. we're going to have one...